Named to honor the heroic crew and passengers of Flight 1549, this amazing rose gives easy-care color all summer long! Miracle on the Hudson Pink is a beautiful pink shrub rose with continuous blooms, strong disease resistance, and is low maintenance. 

Large, heavily petaled flowers that are a colorific blend of hot pink with yellow to copper shading. Slight fruity scent.

The bloom on this plant is so profuse it nearly obscures the plant! Opening an apple blossom pink in mid-May that fades to white, the flowers are held in ball-like trusses above the plant that has a dense compact form with deep green foliage covered lightly with indumentum.

Another excellent, compactly formed selection that cries out for wide landscape use. Mid-May bloom is heavy and attractive with a showy, dark pink color that stands out.

One of the most admired of the Yaks with a thick cover of fawn indumentum on the lower leaf surface. Habit is low and spreading. Wide, pale pink florets edged in pink in mid-May.

This variety is a dense, compact beauty! Loads of felt-like beige indumentum on the foliage adds to the interest provided by a profuse early May bloom that starts dark purple-pink in bud and opens nearly pure white.

This dense, low growing, rounded selection is a revelation when it bursts into bloom in mid May. Big buds expand into huge trusses of wavy edged flowers that show a stunning bi-color nature with a creamy-pink center surrounded by shiny light red to the edge. Unique!

Finally, a rhododendron that thrives in the south! A unique combination of hardiness, heat tolerance and root rot resistance makes this hyperthyrum hybrid a garden workhorse. Pink flowers adorn this attractive, dark green, well-branched shrub during its early mid-season bloom time.

Dense, upright nearly rounded evergreen with leathery, bronze-green foliage and an explosion of mid-April lavender-pink flowers. Foliage is deep mahogany in fall and winter.Very hardy and easy to grow. Perfect for foundation use or grouped to form attractive borders or hedges. Year round foliage interest, eye-catching, prolific early spring bloom.

Super hardy and super compact, this floriferous, denser selection of ‘PJM Elite’ will light up the landscape with huge clusters of deep lavender-pink flowers in late April and early May. ‘PJM Elite Star’ is likely the most tolerant Rhody you’ll find for cold conditions and will reward you with a consistently breathtaking flower show each spring.